37469. Dr. Myron Allison Tanner
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Uncle Myron Tanner, was a chiropractor, way ahead of his time in his equipment and knowledge. His office was in Lamesa, Texas. He was extremely intelligent, a wonderful man and one of the best diagnosticians in his field per his partners statement in the southwest part of the USA. He graduated with honors from the Lincoln School of Chiropractic in Indianapolis. His sister, Willo and her husband Henry, attended his graduation. This school was considered one of the finest in the country. His death was extremely tragic and sad. His wife Iris, never recovered emotionally after it.His car, a Chrysler, was hit head on by a bus, who went up the wrong side of the road on a hill, on a very snowy road. I visited the Del Paso Hotel in Lamesa a few years ago and saw the actual rooms in this hotel where his office was. Its now an incredible museum. Uncle Myron will always have a special place in my heart, although I never knew him. He would be very near the top of my most admired list of relatives!!!
The Oshkosh Northwestern
March 13, 1979Graveside services were held today in Riverside Cemetery for former resident Mrs. Florence L. Achtmann Haskell, 73, Rochester, N.Y., who died in Rochester, Friday evening.
Mrs. Haskell was born December 7, 1905, the daughter of Herman and Bertha Achtmann, in Oshkosh. She was married to Clifford in July 1848 in Rochester. He preceded her in death in July 1975.
She had worked in Oshkosh as a bookkeeper for Oshkosh National Bank.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Pierce, Oshkosh and Mrs. Earl (Beatrice) Snyder, Marinette.
Rochester Democrat And Chronicle
November 30, 2014Haskell, Lillian O. "Onnolee" : Rochester: Passed into the heavenly light and love of God on Saturday, November 15, at 93 years old. A beloved, longtime member of the Downtown United Presbyterian Church, Onnolee served with great skill, humor, and devotion in the ministry of the congregation's Day Care Center, Fellowship Team, Sunday School, and Central Missionary Guild. She also excelled as a supervisor at the Woolworth Company on Main Street and at the Greece Mall.
Onnolee will be greatly missed by the dear friends who have treasured her through the years, and by all who have been blessed by her kindness and love.
Star Gazette
November 25, 2005HELEN KEETON OBITUARY
Helen Lea (Haskell) Honnie Age 82, of Elmira, died Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at home with her family at her side.Honnie was born May 31, 1923, the daughter of Ralph J. and Vella (VanGordon) Haskell.
She is predeceased by her husband Thomas W. Keeton, Jr., sister Margery Haskell Johnson and nieces, Ellen Carlson Park and Mary Ellen Haskell.
Honnie is survived by her sister and brother-in-law Mildred and Webster Haskins; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ralph and Dorothy Haskell and Bruce J. and Joan Haskell; nieces and nephews, with their families, Myron R. (Mary) Carlson, Martha (Ted) Grinnell, William (Nina) Miller, Debra Haskell Johnson, Gregory (Berneice) Haskell, Thomas R. (Linda) Haskell, Laurie Haskell Pica, with James Blackman, and Thomas (Pam) Park; along with many friends.
Honnie graduated from Elmira Free Academy in 1941 and attended Elmira Business Institute. Her career led her to jobs with Elmira Savings & Loan Association, Ralph J. Haskell, Inc. and Sullivan Trail Construction. Honnie was a dedicated member of the Arnot Ogden Medical Center Auxiliary, having served as both a board member and Past-President. Her years of volunteering totaled 16,276 hours. Honnie was also a life member and Elder of North Presbyterian Church, serving on many church committees. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.